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Architecture around Tasmania

There were some stunning examples of early colonial architecture around Tasmania.

One of the oldest churches in Tasmania

The oldest bridge in Tasmania

Another church in Tasmania

Cruising in Hobart

Jon, Lisa, Kelly, Vicky and myself all piled onto a little boat and took a cruise around the harbour in Hobart. Vicky’s obsession with taking gagillions of photos went into overdrive during the trip.

Vicky concentrating on taking as many photos in as shorter time as possible

Lisa McClintock and Vicky Argyle posing on the bow of the boat

Kelly and … darn, can’t remember her name now …

Hobart Prison

Lisa, Jon, Vicky and I visited one of the oldest prisons in Hobart. There were lots of creepy things to see including this scary ghost of a beautiful woman, for some reason she looks oddly familiar.

The ghost of Vicky Argyle

Jon Kitchen looked oddly at home inside a locked prison cell.

Jon Kitchen looking oddly at home inside a locked prison cell

The stones in the floor which the prisoners stood on before heading up to the court room showed just how long the prisoners were required to stand down there before sentencing. The stone blocks of the floor had ground out dents in them from the ball and chains the prisoners wore wearing whilst standing down there.

Floor of the corridor underneat the prison in Hobart

Hobart

I went to Hobart for IC07 which is the biggest inorganic chemistry conference in Australasia. The conference was a success. I met lots of new people, made some new friends and thoroughly enjoyed the experience.

Hobart is an excellent place to visit. It’s very picturesque, the weather is great and it’s not too busy.

The main bridge into Hobart

Architecture in Hobart

View of Hobart from above